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| author | aboodman <aaron@aaronboodman.com> | Wed Oct 29 21:46:27 2014 -0700 |
| committer | aboodman <aaron@aaronboodman.com> | Wed Oct 29 21:46:27 2014 -0700 |
| tree | 0462497826a1d7edd539e05e950f61b4592c9f81 | |
| parent | 4e7d524f6320d0ce355cc9305a4a63183e380a89 [diff] |
Update README.md
This repo uses gclient to manage dependencies, so to build things from this repo you have to first download depot_tools and make sure it is in your path:
http://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/install-depot-tools
Then, create a directory somewhere for your checkout, cd into it, and run the following commands:
$ fetch mojo # use --target_os=android if you want an Android build. $ cd src $ ./build/install-build-deps.sh
This creates a directory called ‘src’ under your checkout directory, clones the repository and its dependencies, and installs any packages needed to build.
You can then build Mojo by running:
$ gn gen out/Debug $ ninja -C out/Debug root
If you're a Googler and want to use Goma:
$ gn args out/Debug
and add
use_goma = true
Assuming Goma is installed in the default location (~/goma).
Run a demo:
mojo/tools/mojo_demo.sh --browser
Run the tests:
mojo/tools/mojob.sh test
To land a patch:
$ git cl land
Don't break build! Waterfall is here: http://build.chromium.org/p/client.mojo/waterfall .